I'd do nothing but reading if I could (ok, maybe eat some great food, buy some fancy shoes between two books...oh, and spend some quality time with the gorgeous guy I married while I am on reading-break anyway...)

I didn't like the last one, and wanted to abandon the series. Now I am glad I didn't.

It was a gripping and interesting read with a partial "ghost story".

I always liked Gideon more than the rest of the characters, and this installment proved to cement my preference.

What I could have passed on:

The ready-made family stuff. Those guys are together for a short time, only 8 months. Even marrying seems a bit premature. But taking on the responsibility of a child on top??? And it was sappy, too convenient and felt sloppy to me.